Revert "fix: Drop support for OS X Mavericks (version 10.9)" (#13333)

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Samuel Attard 2018-06-20 22:27:55 +10:00 committed by Charles Kerr
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### Alternatives on macOS
There's an alternative way to specify a chromeless window.
Instead of setting `frame` to `false` which disables both the titlebar and window controls,
you may want to have the title bar hidden and your content extend to the full window size,
yet still preserve the window controls ("traffic lights") for standard window actions.
On macOS 10.9 Mavericks and newer, there's an alternative way to specify
a chromeless window. Instead of setting `frame` to `false` which disables
both the titlebar and window controls, you may want to have the title bar
hidden and your content extend to the full window size, yet still preserve
the window controls ("traffic lights") for standard window actions.
You can do so by specifying the `titleBarStyle` option:
#### `hidden`

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ rudimentary understanding of your operating system's command line client.
## Setting up macOS
> Electron supports OS X Yosemite (version 10.10) and up. Apple
> Electron supports Mac OS X 10.9 (and all versions named macOS) and up. Apple
does not allow running macOS in virtual machines unless the host computer is
already an Apple computer, so if you find yourself in need of a Mac, consider
using a cloud service that rents access to Macs (like [MacInCloud][macincloud]

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Following platforms are supported by Electron:
### macOS
Only 64bit binaries are provided for macOS, and the minimum macOS version
supported is OS X Yosemite (version 10.10).
supported is macOS 10.9.
### Windows
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Ubuntu 12.04, the `armv7l` binary is built against ARM v7 with hard-float ABI an
NEON for Debian Wheezy.
[Until the release of Electron 2.0][arm-breaking-change], Electron will also
continue to release the `armv7l` binary with a simple `arm` suffix. Both binaries
continue to release the `armv7l` binary with a simple `arm` suffix. Both binaries
are identical.
Whether the prebuilt binary can run on a distribution depends on whether the